Foreclosure Lawyers in Jacksonville Florida have seen a significant increase in the number of Foreclosure cases in Duval County over the past several months. Many individuals who are currently going through loan modifications are seeing the banks file foreclosure cases on them as the same time as they try to modify their loans. It is important not to ignore the Jacksonville Foreclosure case while you are talking with the bank even if they tell you they will put the case on hold. The cases often proceed and you can loose your right to defend your case if you do not respond timely. To discuss your situation with a Jacksonville Foreclosure Defense Lawyer contact a Florida Foreclosure Lawyer or use the contact us form on this page.
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